The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 18, 1930, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. “ALTOONA BRIGHT WITH A nice lot of paid-up subs scriptions to
CHRISTMAS LIGHT? |the “Reportar” is all we're asking of
Sinta
4 above zero Tuesday morning ———
Mr. and M Frank Wieland
It fs estimated Pennsylvanian will use| Bus ness District and Residential See. ks inden Hall, and Myr, and Mrs : B S O A "-
2,000,000 Christmas trees this year tion in Blaze of Colored Light.—Al.|10uder, of Oak Hall, were Sunday vis E- z F LL--
. {itors at the Presbyterian Manse
Mr. and Mma. J. | 08S Ander toonan Booster Assoc. and Penn !
Hadl, visited their dmughler, Mis 19 Central Light and Powis Cooperate | Py SY Alilla EE aes a ib Food 1 TYE
ward Durst and family mn Sunda In Beautiful Display. tuck to. kill a large Suc) lose to thi kK KF 4
. Governor Fisher grante pare ea 2 aay - 1 : end Wf the hunting ses . PV ] bh
to John Kelly, of this county, 1 pris . 3 ; alee FR rie {14} 113¢
| for haRing and « aping 1 I ona HIPS - Cli oh % ns as H hs 4 : . . il ree ‘ a } .» g . f ] Pes . :
jail sored outdoor Christmas lighting con- | daughter, Miss Sarah, of town; Mr I'bere are many reasons for choosing useful gifts, for they are the most
it of thelr efforts and Mi ph Bitner and Mi
During much of last week farmers many beautiful lightng effects have |Mrs. Paul Swabb, of Spring Mills, at practical, the most enjoyable, and make gift list shopping much easier than
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were engaged in fall plowing Lhe: Iw on ‘ i in he busine district, | tended the funeral
turned very nleely, having absorbed | ou wel TT | he residential actions | olf, a notice of whose i pe you can imagine.
sufficient moistur to do so, f the “ity. lin this issue
"on : Rest {
Dr. Hugh Morrow Killed a five-point This yen a ociation, COGp- |
3 : 2 t Penn Central Laight |
buck, Monday, « | £8)
Tok ad) Bt nd Fore ete tal ~~ || THE LADY | THE MAN } THE YOUNGSTER
gUNNS Mh nett lighting than has yet featured | ALTOONA BOOSTER ;
ro 5 Mary FUREY, Rg ae. in . OTL - t doubtful if any MERCHANTS SAY: SWEATERS BATHROBES SLIPPERS
A ey ey : ont te Altood \ te Ast ong a "aR ; » le IY me Eon Patronlze Your Home Stores SILK UNDERWEAR SMOKING SETS NECKWEAR
Mrs. Rebecca Wolfe and family for tach side of the str : 'n the 1 {- | First. Come to Booster Stores POCKETBOOKS SCARFS ARCTICS
short time. ness district ; 1 ied with strings | for the Things Your Home A NEW COAT NECKWEAR GLOVES
Bonin George J hy ium Wh i ad i on 3 giored He! : 1 a ep i a | wD Stores Cannot Supply. DRESSES FLANNEL ROBES BATHROBES
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Blairs Mills. Huntingdon county. She 3eSl00ns on ihe, cross Wires, presen! a GLOVES SWEATERS RAINCOATS
is living dor the present with adaugi O1ul en it In wol BOINK Nii ale mm ~~ FY ~~ .
ttr. Mrs. John Jorda on a farm, We tas : . STAR TING QUILTED ROBES A NEW SUIT SHEEPSKINS
AE Ihe # atin i nenty y ; ; iy ! te ; e ‘ ghting ~ Jd D 20 HOSIERY TOPCOAT PAJAMAS
EE ar a ink” Jopm i Te located in the Logan House Par} Satur ay, Lec. PAJAMAS ZIPPER SUITS
t I PAJAMAS
H. Burk ’ der wil ty fymouth || , eri 4 cuit : tn al Ad TOON! A SHR UNBRELLAS NILK LOUNGING ROBE DRESSES AND SUITS
l 1 v1 1 st Es bred and : | efY f i wer foot 1 ny t | i a4 i F " ASES
FITTED SUIT « GLOVES SILK UNDERWEAR
x F Ey
BOOS] ER HANDKERCHIEFS SHIRTS SWEATERS
vr XN “~(Y FABLE LINENS FRAVELING BAGS SHIRTS AND BLOUSES
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S1 JRES HATS ANGORA TAMS
i RAINCOATS A
WILL | SLIPPERS IELTS BELT SETS
REMAIN OPEN | NEW RUBBER ARCTICS LEATHER COATS FA : I's
EVENINGS Ml sex componrrs POCKET HANDKERCHT] ED SH
UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK FOLEY ET
con
itire Family,
Pa f'¢ / [i / 0
i NIEMAN'S DEPT. STORE
“WHERE YOUR DOLLARS :
GO FARTHEST” MILLHEIM
LATE
GIFT BUYERS
will find | ORPHANS’ COURT
BOOSTER | SALE
STORES
Ready to Supply
Then Every Need
Koch
sold at
$1,850
was
$46.50
inl
olp
Irvin,
The
ed as our holiday ue on period i Transfer of Real Estate
Good Roads
Lead to Altoona
ents wi
Repo tor
get the
PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN
PFARKING UNDER POLICE PRO-
: ka a r dried af # 1} FE Hux, #t a moderate charge, at
shot \ : ' 3 N '
Saturday
loaded
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| ALSO, ENCLOSED PARKING, at a
the :
The ; nav fn
hand ¢ side to the of he B
thumb 18 amputated to the w t at XTY dAMOUTH ROCK FV E ge, 140% 13th Avenue
the Danville hospi «18, well bre : icely marke SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. and
cf > WOLE FURNITURE CO. provide
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16 Sun
Ti 3 ! i nls nd he n Homan
The ay sche class in the 1 :
0, 1 o'clock
eran chm
is teacher
H. Burkholder ers
in the chur 4
late choir leader irs, S . ireonnhoe ORANGES AND GRAPE FRUIT You Can Always Shop With Great-
The Seni hich vin orida orange est Satisfaction at the Stores
Mrs. 8. W, Smith is teacher, recovered grape fr Penis I iia, OF B a. he ot Remtere of hit
the pulpit chairs ing greatly toibox. plu XProus \pproximaetly 2 Of
their appearance 2 box lig discount to merchan ALTOONA
J. Walla Kerstottor on ot “aa orde ring tw Fn s boxes. Reference,
vir mt piomnent ciei who| rt Sotonat Bank, sate Covost| BOOSTER ASSOGIATION
had been in poor health urns y Send no money: shi : 3
past few months o ” MORRISON 3 556. Eustis Mork Lo i i y =
main in be
He had been
tient some tims
turned
improved
tions develop
The
brought
width WM i
PURPART NUMBER THREE
nning on the North side
ing to
blood-tids
ably oF
brownish
on account
fenced
color to
mon wm
The funeral 4 y Wiille
Hall, on Sunday tended
and Mrs MN Her, Mr. and
Joseph Carson, Potters Mills Mr.
PURPART NUMBER FOU] i fs . \e my doing -
M ning on the North side of hurch You can sava mx . by Going your
Mrs, Ch "
gE J ine ents A gtreet, at corner of lands now
and Mrs, Thom Miller, A arid Mrs
| : ' te | § ‘ Pr .
: ri H ) . of James 8 Stahl; thence in a North- ii Ch +
Dasiiel Dap anisl Daup, Sr. ) IVa erly ‘direction 977 fect more or loss to] ris. mas ~uying
Mra. Earl Frade harl«s Smith, R ! sald Stahl; thence in an Easterly d&i- ; . . r 2 PWSZ% i
M, Smith, Hugh Smith Mrs. Helen Bit- ! 2 A "1 D A rection along lands of kame a distance for DIA MO ~N DS, Ww A 1 CH ES
ner, W. H. Barthlomew, Mra, Susan of 262 feet mora or less, to corner;
Iaitz, Mra. ©. DD. Bartholomew, Miss : nA x thence again along lands of same in CLOCKS, JEW E LX Y,
Jennie Bartholomew, and Miss Helen i ; N t 1 at 46 a Southerly drection 260 feet more or
Bartholomew, I ~ ? iti os P “i less to corner: and thence along lands SIL V K IR Ww. ARE,
of same in an Easterly direction « . i i
a - ' 143 feet, more or less to corner # A T kia dS lif ‘US,
cated on the Fleisher farm, in Potter : at en 1 lands of maid Stahl: thence In
township, was sold at public sale to Southerly direction a distance o
Robert Meeker, tenant on the Fle sh- pg oa a 2 feet, more or outs 10 Som Ty of
sm ’ - y ” ¢ Wow or late o je « A J, a
er farm, for $54.00. The. ground on B- a] ; Zs thence in a Westerly direction
which the building stands reverts to y 2 bof fof ONS ; the Northern line of lotsa now or la.
the Fleisher farm. The ground sur: i : nr ha yj od of John Kreamer, Orvis Weaver, Harry
rounding the school building was a 3 "ls . i v n a. Potter, Marion MaocMarrin, and pur
tract leased by the school board for re Yolk $5 : : / a parts Numbers One and Two here
a play ground from the Harter farm, oy ¢ (gk 8 ba j A mabove described, to a point being
Mr. Meeker, the Reporter ls informed, pon ¥ 0 w SS GR fos i ; the Northwest corner of Purpart Num-
leased the playground and will move \ Ya Pld on : Dd ber Two; thence along the Western
she house he purchased onto it. i no 4 ; wp Ek line of Purpart Number Two in a
The "Pine Grove” school house, lo
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